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November 10, 2014

'Sonic Highways' marks the twentieth anniversary since the band formed to record their hit heavy debut album. Over the past two decades the band that once existed in the halo of Nirvana has emerged as Grohl's true legacy.

Album review: Foo Fighters, 'Sonic Highways'

Album review: Foo Fighters, 'Sonic Highways'

David Safar • Nov 10, 2014

'Sonic Highways' marks the twentieth anniversary since the band formed to record their hit heavy debut album. Over the past two decades the band that once existed in the halo of Nirvana has emerged as Grohl's true legacy.

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Photo gallery: United States of Americana’s 5th Birthday Party at the Turf Club

Staff • Nov 7, 2014

The Current’s Bill DeVille celebrated five years of United States of Americana with a sold out crowd last night at the Turf Club in St. Paul, Minn. On the bill were rising acts in the genre including Minneapolis’ Frankie Lee and Jack Klatt and Texas-based Israel Nash, who stopped by The Current with his full…

YourClassical

9:30 Coffee Break: City Names

Nov 7, 2014

What songs by bands with cities in their names do you want to hear for today's 9:30 Coffee Break?

Sound Unseen 2014: A conversation with Festival Director Jim Brunzell

Sound Unseen 2014: A conversation with Festival Director Jim Brunzell

Nov 7, 2014

Jim Brunzell, director for the Sound Unseen festival, stopped by to share the news for this year and talked about some of his favorite offerings.

Friday Five: Caroline Smith, MaLLy, Nallo, and more new Minnesota music videos

Friday Five: Caroline Smith, MaLLy, Nallo, and more new Minnesota music videos

Andrea Swensson • Nov 7, 2014

Happy Friday! Is #pointergate getting you down? Might I recommend stepping away from social media for a moment and letting a little music cure what ails you. I have a lot of goodies on deck for you today, including a powerhouse performance from Caroline Smith, an irresistible new power-pop tune, and an immersive new video from rapper MaLLy.…

Today in Music History: Joni Mitchell is 71

Today in Music History: Joni Mitchell is 71

Nov 7, 2014

Saturday Night Fever was released, The Doors were banned, and Joni Mitchell celebrates a birthday.

Bob Dylan at the Orpheum Theatre: Reviews and set lists

Bob Dylan at the Orpheum Theatre: Reviews and set lists

Jay Gabler • Nov 7, 2014

Bob Dylan and his band were at the Orpheum Theatre in Minneapolis this week for a three-night stand that began on Tuesday. I attended all three shows; reviews and set list(s) from each night are below. Tuesday, Nov. 4 The last time Bob Dylan played an election-night show in Minneapolis, the mood was jubilant. It was Nov.…

Today’s Music News: AC/DC to proceed with tour as Phil Rudd goes to court

Today’s Music News: AC/DC to proceed with tour as Phil Rudd goes to court

Staff • Nov 7, 2014

Yesterday, hard rock fans around the world turned to each other and asked, “Does ‘procure a murder’ mean what I think it means?” Yes, it does: Phil Rudd, drummer for AC/DC, was charged with trying to hire someone to commit two murders. For that charge, as well as charges of threatening murder and possessing illegal drugs, Rudd…

Israel Nash performs live in The Current studio

Israel Nash performs live in The Current studio

Bill DeVille, Leah Garaas and Israel Nash • Nov 6, 2014

In town to play United States of Americana's fifth birthday bash, Israel Nash and company stopped by The Current to perform in our studio and to chat with host Bill DeVille before their gig at the Turf Club.

Five unforgettable 'United States of Americana' moments

Five unforgettable 'United States of Americana' moments

Bill DeVille • Nov 6, 2014

As the show celebrates its fifth birthday, 'United States of Americana' host Bill DeVille shares his top five in-studio memories so far, plus another highlight from the popular Sunday-morning roots-music program. Do you remember these?

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